Terpene FAQ’S

Terpene FAQ’S

Terpene FAQ’S

Mixing & Using

What Temperature Can Terpenes Tolerate? How Much Heat Should/Can I Use?

Terpenes are very volatile compounds and are extremely sensitive to heat. Ideally, no heat would be used. If you must use heat, then we recommend not exceeding 100 F. If you were to use more heat, you would need to use more product.

How Should I Store Terpenes?

All of our materials should be kept in a darkened area at room temperature.

I Added Some Flavors To My Distillate And It Turned Cloudy. Why Did This Happen?

There are a few reasons as to why this occurred. The most common cause of cloudiness in using too much heat during production (why we recommend using no heat or not exceeding 100 F). Other reasons for this might be improper storage, improper mixing, or high levels of use. The age of the concentrate can also play a role in the darkening of the color.

Are Your Products Food Grade And Non-GMO?

Yes! All products at The Terp Doctor are Food Grade, GRAS and FEMA approved, and non-GMO.

My Cartridge Leaked After A Few Days. How Can I Fix This?

This most likely has to do with the quality of the cartridge. This could have also happened if it was left in a hot environment. We recommend using wick-less cartridges. The market in general, however, is challenged in supplying reliable cartridge equipment.

My Flavors Are Not Staying Consistent. Sometimes They Taste Great, And Sometimes I Can’t Taste Them At All. What Am I Doing Wrong?

This almost always has to do with inconsistent production methods. Always make sure that you add materials by weight (many people incorrectly count drops), and that your metrics are consistent every time you make a batch. From the amount of heat used to the amount of time spent mixing the flavor, be consistent! Even the slightest adjustment in formulation can affect the quality of the batch, so it is critical to be consistent in your blending standards.

 

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